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the sea agreed to pay $3 million to settle complaints they put less tuna in the cans than required by law. >> still ahead at 6:30, a top state lawmaker jumps into the fight to keep the sacramento kings from moving to seattle. >> will the oakland city council meeting be a repeat the meeting a week ago? the recent protesters say they will be out in force. >> live from san francisco, two weeks after an oil tanker hit the bay bridge crews are ready to begin the repair work today. >> good morning, sue, in the abc7 traffic center a look at bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights were on early before 6:00 because of an early accident before treasure island with a stall and that adds up to a big backup. it is sluggish. we have a new report of an accident on the peninsula. we will check that and the rest of the tuesday morning commute ÑsÑs, gs customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmm, tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfac
the sea agreed to pay $3 million to settle complaints they put less tuna in the cans than required by law. >> still ahead at 6:30, a top state lawmaker jumps into the fight to keep the sacramento kings from moving to seattle. >> will the oakland city council meeting be a repeat the meeting a week ago? the recent protesters say they will be out in force. >> live from san francisco, two weeks after an oil tanker hit the bay bridge crews are ready to begin the repair work today....
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it is a violation of federal law to shine laser beams at pilots. he aimed the laser at our chopper on monday night as you can see, and even low powered lasers can blind the pilots. he face as fine up to $11,000 or five years in prison. he is held on $10,000 bail. >> this morning, free marin county day care workers changed in the accidental death of a baby scheduled to be back in court. the magic place children's center in san rafael is closed down after the state revoked their license. the owner and staffers face misdemeanor charges in the death of the four-month-old baby boy they cared for in the fall. investigators determine that the infant accidentally suffocated in his bedding. the owner pleaded not guilts to charges of violating licensing requirements. the baby parents have filed a lawsuit. >> in texas a 22-year-old is charged with a shooting at a houston community college that left two others and himself wounded. the suspect this morning is facing aggravated assault charges. he remains hospitalized from a self inflicted gunshot wound suffered
it is a violation of federal law to shine laser beams at pilots. he aimed the laser at our chopper on monday night as you can see, and even low powered lasers can blind the pilots. he face as fine up to $11,000 or five years in prison. he is held on $10,000 bail. >> this morning, free marin county day care workers changed in the accidental death of a baby scheduled to be back in court. the magic place children's center in san rafael is closed down after the state revoked their license....
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criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. ining an exclusive cbs5/surveyusa poll, 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. reaction from congressional lawmakers lukewarm. even the children who wrote to the president seem to understand that change is really going to be a hard sell on capitol hill. >> in the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." [ laughter ] >> julia, i will try very hard. >> reporter: gun sales have skyrocketed in recent weeks and before the president even unveiled his proposal, the nation's most powerful gun lobby had already launched a preem -- a preemptive strike. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? >> in a move to rally gun rights supporters the nra released this online video. the president has armed secret service agents to protect his own daughter school but pushing back
criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. ining an exclusive cbs5/surveyusa poll, 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. reaction from congressional lawmakers lukewarm. even the children who wrote to the president seem to understand that change is really going to be a hard sell on capitol hill....
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there's no law that dictates how long they can hold it. >> julie, thanks. have a good weekend. >> you, too. >>> president obama's second inauguration is expected to bring in up to 700,000 people on the national mall in washington, dc on monday. but that's just a fraction of the nearly 2 million who attended four years ago. still, organizers aren't taking any chances. at least 6000 national guard troops will be on duty along with thousands of police officers and federal agents. no threats have been revealed, but authorities say they are not taking any chances. >>> and stay with cbs 5 all weekend for live inauguration coverage, from our very own christin ayers. her reports begin tomorrow. cbs news will carry the president's swearing-in beginning at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. we'll be right back. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we kno
there's no law that dictates how long they can hold it. >> julie, thanks. have a good weekend. >> you, too. >>> president obama's second inauguration is expected to bring in up to 700,000 people on the national mall in washington, dc on monday. but that's just a fraction of the nearly 2 million who attended four years ago. still, organizers aren't taking any chances. at least 6000 national guard troops will be on duty along with thousands of police officers and federal...
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public nudity activists are asking the judge to block the law while he considers their lawsuit seeking to invalidate the ordinance. the nudity ban is set to go into effect on february 1. >>> water damage to the headquarters of the oakland unified school district may have left the century-old building unsalvageable. the sink left running overnight flooded and damaged all four floors of the structure. two dozen apartments have been scattered among buildings and portables throughout the district. >>> and we have some breaking news here at 4:42. we are just learning that the ioc has stripped lance armstrong of his 2000 olympic bronze medal some of the fallout after his mea culpa with oprah a couple of days ago. >> not surprising. >> and probably more to come. >> yes. >>> 4:42. a computer crime with an unusual outcome. how the victim cracked the case with his own undercover investigation. >> a little too hot to handle? why a recent surge in bay area housing prices could be a bad thing. >> doppler schmoppler, what one weatherman does when his computer crashes. computers may crash, but as we
public nudity activists are asking the judge to block the law while he considers their lawsuit seeking to invalidate the ordinance. the nudity ban is set to go into effect on february 1. >>> water damage to the headquarters of the oakland unified school district may have left the century-old building unsalvageable. the sink left running overnight flooded and damaged all four floors of the structure. two dozen apartments have been scattered among buildings and portables throughout the...
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the law named in memory of him limits the broad scope of the existing law. >> yes, it is another "spare the air" day. there could be haze. >> avoid burning wood. mike? >> it is very cold again. good morning, everyone. it is cold everywhere cross the state because we do not have much wind. we do not have much in the way of cloud cover. live doppler 7 hd shows how quiet it is. everyone is like us, slowly warming from near 50, we are getting close do records in tahoe and yosemite with the 49 and 50 and we will build near 60 through the central valley and 61 at big sur. check out san diego at 69. paul springs and los angeles, mid-70's. remember they were in the mid-50 just a few days ago. now, traffic? >> it is nice. hello, everyone. speaking of traveling, i got a report that roads in sierra are all clear. 50 and 80, in snow on the roads and no snow expected until next week. right now, san rafael, south 101 beyond lucas valley road exit, everything is moving smooth beyond the san rafael civic center with a light commute on the golden gate bridge with crews headed into the northbound connect
the law named in memory of him limits the broad scope of the existing law. >> yes, it is another "spare the air" day. there could be haze. >> avoid burning wood. mike? >> it is very cold again. good morning, everyone. it is cold everywhere cross the state because we do not have much wind. we do not have much in the way of cloud cover. live doppler 7 hd shows how quiet it is. everyone is like us, slowly warming from near 50, we are getting close do records in tahoe...
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with any laws they feel are unconstitutional. but the ground may still be shifting in the president's favor. a new cnn poll says 55% of americans 'do' want stricter gun control. some of the other executive orders. include one that would allow communities to hire more schoold another that d require federal law enforcement to trace all recovered guns. the n-r-a released its response in a commercial. grant lodes joins us with more on what the white house is ripping as a deeply personal attack. and the nra is referencing the president's daughters in this online ad that the n- r-a pre-emptively released yesterday. the white house pushing back, issuing a stern response to that ad: saying in part: "most americans agree that a president's children should not be used as pawns in a political fight."but to go so far as to make the safety of the president's children the subject of an attack ad, is repugnant and cowardly." >> reporter: the n-r-a defended the ad today, saying it is ready for a battle with the white house and congress. >> jacqu
with any laws they feel are unconstitutional. but the ground may still be shifting in the president's favor. a new cnn poll says 55% of americans 'do' want stricter gun control. some of the other executive orders. include one that would allow communities to hire more schoold another that d require federal law enforcement to trace all recovered guns. the n-r-a released its response in a commercial. grant lodes joins us with more on what the white house is ripping as a deeply personal attack. and...
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criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. in an exclusive cbs 5 surveyusa poll 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. they also found that people have been following this gun debate very closely and it's just another indication that the sandy hook tragedy can translate to action in washington. grace lee, cbs 5. >>> even an 11-year-old knows the obstacles standing in the way of the president's plan. >> in the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." [ laughter ] >> julia, i will try very hard. >> the reaction from congressional leaders was lukewarm at best. in recent weeks gun sales have skyrocketed nationwide. >>> hours before the president unveiled his proposals, the nation's most powerful gun lobby had already launched a preemptive strike. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? >> in a move to
criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. in an exclusive cbs 5 surveyusa poll 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. they also found that people have been following this gun debate very closely and it's just another indication that the sandy hook tragedy can translate to action in washington....
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pamela says that he is a good guy and >> gary: i love to be yelled at law. one point away from the super bowl. and we have a chance at the superbowl. just a couple of games away. this was serious business. and let us go down and take care of business. try to get to the big one. >> we do what we always do. and speak for myself. with a great attitude and to get ready for a great football game. >> here is the story to talk about the atlanta falcons gonzales. his first playoff game of 16 years. he went to cal. the all-american at tight end. he is going to be american hall of fame. he is going to have to be covered, right patrick? >> gonzales has played this game for a long time. a consistently good. he always plays at a high level and making big plays. >> he is a tremendous athlete. he has done a lot for this tight end position. i take my hat off to him and very thankful. and he is really crafty and knows how to get it done. >> colin kaepernick and how about gore his contribution? a couple of catches for just 48 yds against the packers. rushing at 1 under and 19
pamela says that he is a good guy and >> gary: i love to be yelled at law. one point away from the super bowl. and we have a chance at the superbowl. just a couple of games away. this was serious business. and let us go down and take care of business. try to get to the big one. >> we do what we always do. and speak for myself. with a great attitude and to get ready for a great football game. >> here is the story to talk about the atlanta falcons gonzales. his first playoff...
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. >> oakland and california has strong gun control laws. i see teenagers with ak-47s on the streets. >> and what the city of oakland need to do to keep our own streets safe, next. >> i answer phones and get lunch for my boss. >> one way to pay your way through college, but there is another trend growing for cash strapped students, a website that connects them to a sugar daddy. >> a little deep freeze to start your sunday morning but we will recover with highs in the 60s and plenty of sun around. there are the numbers. we will see you after the break. ,,,, ,,,,,, get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. and through monday, get 3 years interest-free financing on selected models. don't miss sleep train's year end clearance sale. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ making espresso drinks..fixg computers... we're talking about part-time gigs tha pay your tuition. th . >>> the old definition of working your way through college, making expresser drinks, other things that help you pay your tui
. >> oakland and california has strong gun control laws. i see teenagers with ak-47s on the streets. >> and what the city of oakland need to do to keep our own streets safe, next. >> i answer phones and get lunch for my boss. >> one way to pay your way through college, but there is another trend growing for cash strapped students, a website that connects them to a sugar daddy. >> a little deep freeze to start your sunday morning but we will recover with highs in...
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shining lasers at pilots is punishable by federal law. >> city leaders are expecting a big town out in oakland when the city council considers a contract to bring on a controversial high from file police consultant to fight crime. if hired, a firm los angeles and new york and boston police chief will be paid $250,000 to consult the police department on ways to reduce the crime wave but not everyone is on board. tempers flared last week at the meeting when the protests voiced their concerns of possible racial profiling. he favors a technique called "stop and frisk "where police can stop anyone they feel is suspicious. the oakland city council will take under the issue tonight at 6:30. >> in san francisco, the use of tasers by officers will be the focus of a community meeting tonight. right now the san francisco police department is the only police agency in the bay area that does not use stun guns. the chief wants to launch a pilot program to equip officers with tasers to deal with mentally ill after a police shooting last summer when an officer shot and killed a man who attacked a co-w
shining lasers at pilots is punishable by federal law. >> city leaders are expecting a big town out in oakland when the city council considers a contract to bring on a controversial high from file police consultant to fight crime. if hired, a firm los angeles and new york and boston police chief will be paid $250,000 to consult the police department on ways to reduce the crime wave but not everyone is on board. tempers flared last week at the meeting when the protests voiced their...
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. >> president obama's proposal for sweeping reforms to the gun control laws has many gun owners concerned spurring sales of some weapons that will be banned. the jackson arm shooting range and shop in south san francisco has seen 300 percent jump in sales sin the sandy hook elementary school tragedy. after the president's call if tighter gun control, they expect demand to continue. each gun store in the bear area is out of a popular assault rifle. >> this is a special brand, a california legal. if we had one it would be gone in a minute. >> ammunition is getting if short supply with many manufacturers out of stock and deliveries are six months to a year out. >> if marin county the district attorney says you may not have enough money to pay the people who turned in their weapons during a four-county "buy back" program. officials handed out $70,000 worth of vouchers on tuesday but only raised $43,000 to cough that and a total of 827 weapons were turned in and another buy back is set for monday. currently it is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the san rafael and mill valley police depar
. >> president obama's proposal for sweeping reforms to the gun control laws has many gun owners concerned spurring sales of some weapons that will be banned. the jackson arm shooting range and shop in south san francisco has seen 300 percent jump in sales sin the sandy hook elementary school tragedy. after the president's call if tighter gun control, they expect demand to continue. each gun store in the bear area is out of a popular assault rifle. >> this is a special brand, a...
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overturning texas interpretation of the law. now, four decades later, abortion ranks as one of the most polarizing issues in america. abortion opponents are marking the anniversary with a push for more restrictions. >>> and crews are working to repair sections of the bay bridge where a tanker hit a tower earlier this month. the chopper glue overhead as work started this morning. the agency is spending as much as $3 million to replace fenders on the western tower sideswiped on january 7thú÷ the actual pier itself isn't damaged. it was the fender system that absorbed the impact. the repair work is expected to last 4 1/2 months, caltrans may be able to recoup some of the repair money, pending the outcome of the ntsb and coast guard investigations. >>> speaking of money, one place seeing a lot less of it these days are libraries. library hours and staff have been cut due to reduced budget. >>> one type of library is seeing a growth spurt. not a threat to replace your thomas is here to see if your neighborhood has one. >> books don
overturning texas interpretation of the law. now, four decades later, abortion ranks as one of the most polarizing issues in america. abortion opponents are marking the anniversary with a push for more restrictions. >>> and crews are working to repair sections of the bay bridge where a tanker hit a tower earlier this month. the chopper glue overhead as work started this morning. the agency is spending as much as $3 million to replace fenders on the western tower sideswiped on january...
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by law, they have to happen on january 20th. and that means that the inaugural parade and ceremony will happen on the following monday. that is also the 50th anniversary of the martin luther king, jr. "i have a dream speech." in washington, d.c., cbs 5 5. >>> vice president biden was sworn in this morning. the supreme court justice administered the oath. tomorrow, he will take the oath again right before the president on the steps of the capitol with people looking on from the national mall. >>> more star power on tap this year. >> lady gaga is set to perform during the festivities. the pop star will sing at tuesday's ball for the staffers. typically, a private affair. and she will perform a specially worded number at the event, similar to what jayz did four years ago when he added his own lyrics at the same event. and now coming up on face the nation, the inauguration and the next four years for president barack obama. the state white house senior adviser will join this morning at 8:30 a.m. here on cbs 5. >>> the bart station i
by law, they have to happen on january 20th. and that means that the inaugural parade and ceremony will happen on the following monday. that is also the 50th anniversary of the martin luther king, jr. "i have a dream speech." in washington, d.c., cbs 5 5. >>> vice president biden was sworn in this morning. the supreme court justice administered the oath. tomorrow, he will take the oath again right before the president on the steps of the capitol with people looking on from...
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them on state approved licenses. >> the program is very rigorous and prescribed by state and federal law and the commission makes sure that everything is followed. >> reporter: sources tell me many of the incidents are minor in nature, others mood rately serious such as groundings but far from the seriousness of the cosco busan and the overseas reymar. there are over 8,000 ship movements in the bay every year. this is 34 incidents over many years. you decide. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> former new orleans mayor ray nagin has been indicted on 24 federal counts including wire fraud, bribery and money laundering. nagin came to national prominence during hurricane katrina in 2005. these charges come from nagin's term of mayor. >>> british bank hsbc agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle complaints that it wrongly foreclosed on some american homes. the bank will pay homeowners up to $125,000 each and spend $153 million to slash mortgage balances and forgive some loans. federal officials say some cases involved robo signing in which the bank automatically signed off on foreclosure
them on state approved licenses. >> the program is very rigorous and prescribed by state and federal law and the commission makes sure that everything is followed. >> reporter: sources tell me many of the incidents are minor in nature, others mood rately serious such as groundings but far from the seriousness of the cosco busan and the overseas reymar. there are over 8,000 ship movements in the bay every year. this is 34 incidents over many years. you decide. tom vacar, ktvu channel...
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opponents ask the judge to block the law from going into effect february 1 and the city wants the case thrown out. the ban is a matter of public health but nudists say it is a violation of free speech the. >> this is part of the political speech. they are trying to advocate clothing opposital lifestyle. >> there are concerns about the harm people feel when they are exposed to nudity unusually. >> no decision was made the judge said he will issue a written ruling before the end of the month. >> they they are looking for volunteers to count the homeless population after relying on volunteers to tally the number of individuals living in cars or on the streets. volunteers must be 18 and required to complete a one hour training session. >> the county of sonoma is going solar. look at the panels which are new and located at one of the main government facilities along highway 12. a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of the installation project is scheduled for tomorrow and the project will save the county nearly $1.5 million in energy costs. >> we have suffered through the col
opponents ask the judge to block the law from going into effect february 1 and the city wants the case thrown out. the ban is a matter of public health but nudists say it is a violation of free speech the. >> this is part of the political speech. they are trying to advocate clothing opposital lifestyle. >> there are concerns about the harm people feel when they are exposed to nudity unusually. >> no decision was made the judge said he will issue a written ruling before the end...
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law enforcement will be shutting down all the roads that lead to pillar point. also the national weather service warning about possible sneaker waves hitting the coast. that is starting late this afternoon through tomorrow morning. now if you'll remember three years ago during the mavericks surfing competition unexpected waves broke on shore and dozens of spectators at the southern tip of mavericks beach. within the past month waves have killed three people in the bay area including a man and his nine-year-old son who swept off the rocks while fishing in the head winds. a wave can strike with enough force to -- then they retreat back into the -- sneaker wave warning along the sonoma coastline citizen to san mateo county. officials have issued a high surf advisory that starts tomorrow and lasts through sunday. if you want to catch mavericks because of the 49er game a lot of folks might choose to stay at home and watch the game there as well as the surfing competition via live web cast. we will provide a link to that on our ktvu website. if you do decide to come o
law enforcement will be shutting down all the roads that lead to pillar point. also the national weather service warning about possible sneaker waves hitting the coast. that is starting late this afternoon through tomorrow morning. now if you'll remember three years ago during the mavericks surfing competition unexpected waves broke on shore and dozens of spectators at the southern tip of mavericks beach. within the past month waves have killed three people in the bay area including a man and...
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she will meet with several law enforcement agencies to get federal help for the oakland police. mayor quan asks the brother to extend assistance oakland has been getting from california highway proposal. the governor said that oakland has to find out what it wants. he says some want zero police. the leadership of the city has to show the way. >> on this "spare the air" thursday morning, is it cold enough? >> yes, i would like to be "spared." >> want to spare the cold air? maybe as we head into the weekend but we are still under this air mass for a while so we are on the fifth "spare the air" with the poor air quality, the possibility is spreading inland to the east bay valley and the coast and central bay so that includes san francisco all the way down to about the san mateo bridge. south of that to the santa clara valley the air quality should be okay. it is frosty in many areas inland this morning, but look at the sunshine, mid-50's by noon and upper 50's by 4:00, and we will be back in the mid-to-upper 40's by the 7:00 hour. low-to-mid 60's with a lot sunshine, friday, saturd
she will meet with several law enforcement agencies to get federal help for the oakland police. mayor quan asks the brother to extend assistance oakland has been getting from california highway proposal. the governor said that oakland has to find out what it wants. he says some want zero police. the leadership of the city has to show the way. >> on this "spare the air" thursday morning, is it cold enough? >> yes, i would like to be "spared." >> want to...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >> live breaking news. >> that breaking news has to do with this man. forty-niner michael crabtree. tonight the wide receiver is reportedly under investigation. good evening. right before the nfc championship game sunday there are reports tonight that crabtree is under investigation for sexually assaulting a woman. incorporating to the san francisco chronicle police have interviewed the 49ers star wide receiver. let's go straight to sports anchor collin and what a bomb shell and again right before the gam game. >>reporter: it certainly is. we can only speculate at this point the sort of distraction it will be for the team. you are heading that
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he's in the law enforcement business. i'm not. council members are not. so i'm gonna rely on him. >> reporter: during the council meeting chief jordan promised any new breaking news developed by bratton will include community -- community input. i did reach out to bratton's consulting firm for a reaction to the council vote here in oakland. i still have not heard back this morning. but following the bratton vote, the city council green lighted the hiring of 11 alameda county sheriff deputies and they also approved funding for a new police academy here in oakland that will get started this september and train new officers who will hopefully be on the streets soon. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alex. >>> san francisco authorities are facing the controversial question of whether to use tasers and they got an earful from the public at a community meeting last night. chief greg suhr is pushing for a pilot program to arm 100 officers with tasers. some people say tasers are still dangerous. supporters say supporters are a less lethal option. t
he's in the law enforcement business. i'm not. council members are not. so i'm gonna rely on him. >> reporter: during the council meeting chief jordan promised any new breaking news developed by bratton will include community -- community input. i did reach out to bratton's consulting firm for a reaction to the council vote here in oakland. i still have not heard back this morning. but following the bratton vote, the city council green lighted the hiring of 11 alameda county sheriff...
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and now california is on the fast track to pass stricter laws of its own not only on guns but ammunition, as well. >> there's an unprecedented amount of energy on this issue. >> reporter: energy that's being channeled into state bills targeting stricter gun laws here in california. there are already two bills focusing on ammunition sales. [ indiscernible ] has introduced a bill to require permits for people who want ammo. then you can buy ammo. >> reporter: the business sb53 just introduce -- the bill, sb53, just introduced would apply the same regulations to bullets purchases as to guns. currently you can buy ammunition in most parts of the state without anyone reporting sales or requiring an id. >> what we have seen if the local level in california is that cities like sacramento and los angeles have done local recordkeeping ordnances on ammunition and when they looked at the records, convicted criminals were walking into shops buying ammunition no questions asked. that's a serious public safety issue that needs to be addressed in california. >> there's no id check for bullets. people w
and now california is on the fast track to pass stricter laws of its own not only on guns but ammunition, as well. >> there's an unprecedented amount of energy on this issue. >> reporter: energy that's being channeled into state bills targeting stricter gun laws here in california. there are already two bills focusing on ammunition sales. [ indiscernible ] has introduced a bill to require permits for people who want ammo. then you can buy ammo. >> reporter: the business sb53...
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. >> public of the activists filed a federal lawsuit hoping to overturn the new law. they argued that the government ordered cover up violates their first amendment right to express their political views. >> a u.s. district court judge said yesterday that it takes more than simply disrobing in public to make a political statement. >> we will be back in just a minute. we have a live look of the san mateo bridge. the traffic on 92 is like this morning no problems. cold in livermore out to the east. 32 degrees in downtown livermore. specifically out by the airport. the freezing mark there should warm up to about 60. we have a nice, mild weather to look forward to in to the weekend. we will get a quick break down with erica and just a moment. >> good morning. 4:09 on the clock. >> taking a look at wall street this morning. futures trading shows mixed results across the board. the s&p 500 and the dow show positive figures while the nasdaq is in the negative. stocks make big gains yesterday after strong report on the housing market in the unemployment claims. all making inv
. >> public of the activists filed a federal lawsuit hoping to overturn the new law. they argued that the government ordered cover up violates their first amendment right to express their political views. >> a u.s. district court judge said yesterday that it takes more than simply disrobing in public to make a political statement. >> we will be back in just a minute. we have a live look of the san mateo bridge. the traffic on 92 is like this morning no problems. cold in...
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at $12 million. >> and no one wants information about detectives posted on facebook wall but under law there is nothing to prevent that from happening. >> this is happening this, is just remarkable. social media opened up a fronteer right now whit comes to debt collecting that fronteer is largely unregulated. think, wild, wild west both consumer financial protection bureau and ftc are proposing stricter regulations on what they can and cannot do, with social media. some debt collectors used social media to contact debters directly. others have got this, get this, contacted their family and friends in an effort to get to debtors. one trade association says it discourages use of social media in it's profession because rules are so unclear. but one attorney says debt collectors will fight attempts to limit way it can contact anyone. southwest airlines is one of the last big carriers to fly for free. now your baggage. now there is a hint, just a hint that, could change. southwest ceo said in an interview there are no plans to charge for bags, but, quote, never say never. kelly said it will
at $12 million. >> and no one wants information about detectives posted on facebook wall but under law there is nothing to prevent that from happening. >> this is happening this, is just remarkable. social media opened up a fronteer right now whit comes to debt collecting that fronteer is largely unregulated. think, wild, wild west both consumer financial protection bureau and ftc are proposing stricter regulations on what they can and cannot do, with social media. some debt...
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city council will again discuss paying veteran law enforcement officer bill bratton a quarter million dollars to advise on reducing violence. he's known for cutting crime but his critics complain about the tactics behind the successes. >>> the controversial tactic of using stun guns by sfpd will also be up for discussion tonight. the chief has been pushing for a pilot program allowing 100 officers to carry them and they would undergo special training on how to use the devices on the mentally ill. that meeting tonight set for 6:00 at the hamilton recreation center on gary. this is the first of three meetings the get input -- to get input from the public. >>> work is getting underway to repair the damage to a bay bridge tower fender damaged by a tanker. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington joins us now with more on what it's expected to cost to finish the damage. >> reporter: it won't be done until sometime in the spring. just some of the damage that needs to be repaired. 40 feet of the bay bridge's fender system. it was crushed when an oil tanker sideswiped it two weeks ago. the ship calle
city council will again discuss paying veteran law enforcement officer bill bratton a quarter million dollars to advise on reducing violence. he's known for cutting crime but his critics complain about the tactics behind the successes. >>> the controversial tactic of using stun guns by sfpd will also be up for discussion tonight. the chief has been pushing for a pilot program allowing 100 officers to carry them and they would undergo special training on how to use the devices on the...
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all the law enforcement officers are making sure that everyone will be safe. but today the focus, it is on a day of service as a part of the inaugural weekend. >>> construction crews are working around the clock to prepare their capital for the second inauguration of president barack obama. it is a once in every four years job boom for the d.c. area contractors. >> yes, we have almost every skill under this roof. carpenters, the cabinetmakers, welders, graphic designers. painters. you name it. we have every skill. >> reporter: while the day of the inauguration has been known for years, contracts aren't signed and plans aren't approved until early january. >> it's not a lot of time. you would be surprised as we have worked 24/7, multiple shifts to be able to accomplish the right of way things. >> reporter: festivities get underway later this morning. today is the national day of service in honor of dr. martin luther king's birthday, which is on monday. the same day that president obama will take the ceremonial oath of office. after the president's address and o
all the law enforcement officers are making sure that everyone will be safe. but today the focus, it is on a day of service as a part of the inaugural weekend. >>> construction crews are working around the clock to prepare their capital for the second inauguration of president barack obama. it is a once in every four years job boom for the d.c. area contractors. >> yes, we have almost every skill under this roof. carpenters, the cabinetmakers, welders, graphic designers....
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. >>> the state's three strikes law is a struggle pore inmates getting out early. many inmates who previously received life sentences are being released with $200 and little support. former inmates are not eligible for parole and did not receive services such as training and drug rehabilitation. they approved proposition 36 in november. it allows the inmates whose last crime was minor to be released if they don't pose a risk to public safety. >>> many jobs and programs are being saved thanks to governor brown's tax initiative. they no longer plan to get rid of all librarian positions. art and music teaching jobs are being saved. they need to implement five furlough days and increase the personal income tax on high income earners and increase the sales tax for four years. >>> this is raising questions about who will inspect the construction work on the first section of california's high-speed rail system. the current plan calls for whoever lands the contract, construction will also have to hire the inspectors. and they will report to the rail authority but the engin
. >>> the state's three strikes law is a struggle pore inmates getting out early. many inmates who previously received life sentences are being released with $200 and little support. former inmates are not eligible for parole and did not receive services such as training and drug rehabilitation. they approved proposition 36 in november. it allows the inmates whose last crime was minor to be released if they don't pose a risk to public safety. >>> many jobs and programs are...
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his report indicates concerns expangs could hinder department ability to enforce city laws. deputy chief takes over as interim chief while officials try to fill the position permanently. >> san francisco waiting for the results of an investigation into police misconduct. stemming from these surveillance videos from 2011 in which officers entered hotel rooms without warrants, sometimes, stealing items. as a result prosecutors had to drop hundreds of cases. >> if we have officers who are violating the law and constitutional rights weerk at risk n a free society have you to have the police officers falling -- following the law. >> last summer, he issued a training memo to officer autos the head of the university of california system is stepping down. he did not elaborate on when what those are. the board is expected to create a committee to search for the replacement. the 68-year-old says he plans to return to uc berkeley to teach law. >> more students applying for add min mission to university of california. nearly 175,000 students applied for admission to the system for fall,
his report indicates concerns expangs could hinder department ability to enforce city laws. deputy chief takes over as interim chief while officials try to fill the position permanently. >> san francisco waiting for the results of an investigation into police misconduct. stemming from these surveillance videos from 2011 in which officers entered hotel rooms without warrants, sometimes, stealing items. as a result prosecutors had to drop hundreds of cases. >> if we have officers who...
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trying to bring more law enforcement resources back to oakland. we're also finding out the reasons why san jose police chief chris moore's decision was to leave the police department. 51-year-old chief's last day on the job is tomorrow. he says the last straw came when the city council voted against putting half cent sales tax measure on last november's ballot to help the police department with its money. moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever the big games like this they usually bring in extra staff to happened l the crowds and make sure the beer is flowing. bay area fans have been stocking up on 49ers memorab
trying to bring more law enforcement resources back to oakland. we're also finding out the reasons why san jose police chief chris moore's decision was to leave the police department. 51-year-old chief's last day on the job is tomorrow. he says the last straw came when the city council voted against putting half cent sales tax measure on last november's ballot to help the police department with its money. moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him...
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with any laws they feel are unconstitutional. but the ground may still be shifting in the president's favor. a new cnn poll says 55% of americans 'do' want stricter gun control. other examples of the president's executive orders. one that would allow communities to hire more school counselors. and another that would require federal law enforcement to trace all recovered guns. >> the national rifle association is reacting swiftly, and boldly.releasing this commerical that calls the president a hypocrite. >> mister obama's press secretary issued a stern response to that ad: saying in part: most americans agree that a president's children should not be used as pawns in a political fight. >> pam: what do gun owners think? here in the bay area, they have their doubts about the new laws. >> i do not think that it is going to change anything. >> i am all for reasonable regulations. california has some of the most restrictive laws and the nation. >> to the problem, they attend to be addressing but i do not think that it is. >> people are
with any laws they feel are unconstitutional. but the ground may still be shifting in the president's favor. a new cnn poll says 55% of americans 'do' want stricter gun control. other examples of the president's executive orders. one that would allow communities to hire more school counselors. and another that would require federal law enforcement to trace all recovered guns. >> the national rifle association is reacting swiftly, and boldly.releasing this commerical that calls the...
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the push to stop cyberbullying really picked up speed when the governor signed the bill into law introduced by san jose assembly woman norah compos. the bill allowed schools to us is suspend students who use social networking sites off campus to bully others. >>> we're watching the weather for you as we give you a live look outside. that's san rafael with traffic picking up in mist and rain. you can see we've had rain all week long. the question now is will it linger through the weekend? >> the woman who can answer that question is meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> i guess that's me. good morning to you. cue the weather woman. meteorologist in my case. we have a good looking day shaping up. that's a tough question to answer. i'm going to do my best. i think i have a good handle on what is to come for the weekend. we have this really bizarre pattern out there. this morning temperatures are running mild. mid 50s in some cities. you saw the picture of san francisco fogged in. likely getting flight delays out of sfo. we'll let you know when that happens. this is san jose. just as
the push to stop cyberbullying really picked up speed when the governor signed the bill into law introduced by san jose assembly woman norah compos. the bill allowed schools to us is suspend students who use social networking sites off campus to bully others. >>> we're watching the weather for you as we give you a live look outside. that's san rafael with traffic picking up in mist and rain. you can see we've had rain all week long. the question now is will it linger through the...
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. >>> new tonight at 11:00, a hit and run driver's two-year run from the law is finally over. it's been a global chase. the man was arrested today in 2011, he collided with a motorcyclist in santa clare a. the 57-year-old victim died. he left the country after failing to show up for a court appearance, he was found in the philippines and returned to the united states today. >>> what was a friend gesture is now a threat in local neighborhoods. we hear from people in pleasantpleasant enton that say knocks on the front door is something they fear. >> good evening, we are off of the 680 freeway, it's the neighborhoods that run parallel two miles up that -- where people say they have been targeted with knocks on their doors and not the good kind. >> when no one answered one family's nightmare began. the woman on this home said a while man in his late teens tried to pry and then kick down her door after 11:00 in the morning when her mother-in-law screamed he took off in a white pickup that was spotted a few doors down. >> kind of like he was looking for an address like he was lost.
. >>> new tonight at 11:00, a hit and run driver's two-year run from the law is finally over. it's been a global chase. the man was arrested today in 2011, he collided with a motorcyclist in santa clare a. the 57-year-old victim died. he left the country after failing to show up for a court appearance, he was found in the philippines and returned to the united states today. >>> what was a friend gesture is now a threat in local neighborhoods. we hear from people in...
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. >> president barack obama is saying the only principalled way to make children safe is to make lawful citizens less safe and violent criminals more safe : >> the nra calls it a strong opposition to any new gun regulation. >>> and they will head up a hearing on gun opposition. mike thompson is a gun owner and he said there is room for changes to reduce gun violence and that includes background checks for gun purchases and he will provide stricter penalties as well as all gun trafficking. >>> prime minister benjamin netanyahu thought it was a land slight and he will serve a third term with newly seats lost in parliament. they are suggesting the right wink may be -- wing may be stalled. he wants it as broad as possible and plans to honor that. >>> they are moving forward with a controversial plan to reduce the areas' growing deer population. they say deer no longer fear humans and they are acting aggressively towards pets. starting this weekend, they will start sterilizing female deer and they will be relocating the deer but it is a temporary fix. >> once 30 deer will come, they will hav
. >> president barack obama is saying the only principalled way to make children safe is to make lawful citizens less safe and violent criminals more safe : >> the nra calls it a strong opposition to any new gun regulation. >>> and they will head up a hearing on gun opposition. mike thompson is a gun owner and he said there is room for changes to reduce gun violence and that includes background checks for gun purchases and he will provide stricter penalties as well as all...
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they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we want people to come to san francisco, and we want them to celebrate responsibly. >> sfpd reminds us that they did arrest 36 people, 23 for felonies during the world series after party celebrations, if you want to call them that. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you for the update. >> we're getting our first look at the scene that's unfolding in sunnyvale where three schools are currently on lockdown while police and emergency personnel search for an armed suspect in a sunnyrail vabd. west valley elementary, homestead high school and cupertino middle school. marianne favro joins us from the scene. what are you hearing at this point? >> reporter: we know that three schools are on lockdown. cupertino middle school, homestead high and west valley elementary school. right now it appear that most of the police activity is focused on cupertino middle school located at bernardo avenue and homestead high. sheriff's deputies are on the back field of the middle school, and they seem to
they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we want people to come to san francisco, and we want them to celebrate responsibly. >> sfpd reminds us that they did arrest 36 people, 23 for felonies during the world series after party celebrations, if you want to call them that. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you for the update. >> we're getting our first look at the scene that's unfolding in sunnyvale where three schools are currently on lockdown while...
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no. 2, jack harbaugh's son-in-law is the hoosiers head coach. harbaugh and tony la russa. no. 1, the home crowd at the nevada basketball game. today they did their mass kaepernicking impression, in support of their former nevada quarterback. have you ever seen -- wasn't it the world war ii rivet -- >> rosy the rivetteer. >> we'll be right back. it's time to make room for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service best selection lowest price guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> david letterman is next with michael strahan. >> our next newscast, tomorrow at 4:30. i'm gonna be there. i expect you all to be there with me. >> have a good night! ( band playing "late show"
no. 2, jack harbaugh's son-in-law is the hoosiers head coach. harbaugh and tony la russa. no. 1, the home crowd at the nevada basketball game. today they did their mass kaepernicking impression, in support of their former nevada quarterback. have you ever seen -- wasn't it the world war ii rivet -- >> rosy the rivetteer. >> we'll be right back. it's time to make room for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time save hundreds...
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our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: powerful words for this committed couple that have kids. >> to actually have a president say that he believes we should all be equal is extremely moving to me. >> that's a big deal to have that sort of recognition at the highest office in the nation. >> reporter: political analysts say the president signaled leaders in washington to prepare to act on gay rights. >> he wants to keep this on the frontrunner. there's no question about it. and they can act on this in several ways. yes, there are a couple of big cases before the supreme court, including our own case from california, but not only that, congress can act on gay rights, too. >> reporter: in march, the u.s. supreme court will consider a challenge to prop 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage, cases that will affect thousands of families like this family. 10-year-old fin says it's time to make things right for his moms. >> i don't see why this should be an issue. the gay and lesbian people are just the same as e
our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: powerful words for this committed couple that have kids. >> to actually have a president say that he believes we should all be equal is extremely moving to me. >> that's a big deal to have that sort of recognition at the highest office in the nation. >> reporter: political analysts say the president signaled leaders in washington to prepare to act on...
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lee says his office is gearing up for the 49ers matchup at the upcoming super bowl, along with local law enforcement. >> it should be everybody's celebration, so we're going to keep the safety of our no. 1 city as our priority. >> after the giants won the world series, the city experienced riots and vandalism. mayor lee says the city is also in planning stage for post- super bowl violence presence. >> mark is here now with more on the super bowl. >>> i kind of have a feeling we're going to be hearing a lot about this particular game in the next 12, 14 days. whatever. it was a back-to-work wednesday at 49ers' camp. back east, of course, the ravens are gonna be wrapping up for kaepernick, et cetera. earlier, we saw atlanta kind of stymie the run for kaepernick. of course, vernon davis roamed free as the tight end on the receiving end of his passes. he was raiser sharp. what it boils down to, the 49ers are left with a whole lot of weapons. >> we went in with a solid game plan. we understood they were going to try to take away, you know, certain things we do well. they tried to take away col
lee says his office is gearing up for the 49ers matchup at the upcoming super bowl, along with local law enforcement. >> it should be everybody's celebration, so we're going to keep the safety of our no. 1 city as our priority. >> after the giants won the world series, the city experienced riots and vandalism. mayor lee says the city is also in planning stage for post- super bowl violence presence. >> mark is here now with more on the super bowl. >>> i kind of have a...
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he is planning to return to uc berkley to teach law. no word on his replacement. >>> more freshmen are applying to college. all nine uc campuses saw an increase. for the first time, uc officials are saying that latino applicantses grew to 32%. >>> health officials are saying the flu has reached high sped levels in california and are reminding patients to get a flu shot. dozens of deaths have been reported national wide. a 98-year-old santa clara woman died earlier this month. >>> the flu is having an impact on blood donations. the turn out is lower because of donors having flu symptoms. >>> well, hockey fans have been waiting for this for a while. the nhl shortened season >>> authorities say a berkley couple found may have been caught up in a storm. the couple had been missing since christmas eve. >>> the siera avalanche center just released this video of a recovery. the video was taken from the helmet camera from one of the member of the avalanche teams. the skier acknowledges that he made mistakes in the skying. >>> we are going to ha
he is planning to return to uc berkley to teach law. no word on his replacement. >>> more freshmen are applying to college. all nine uc campuses saw an increase. for the first time, uc officials are saying that latino applicantses grew to 32%. >>> health officials are saying the flu has reached high sped levels in california and are reminding patients to get a flu shot. dozens of deaths have been reported national wide. a 98-year-old santa clara woman died earlier this month....
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experts believe these findings support stricter laws limiting you cell phone use while in the car. >>> and now an update on the investigation into boeing's 787 dreamliner. federal officials said today they are still far from determining a cause. we were expecting new information about the fires and failures of lithium iron batteries aboard two green liners. no one was injured but the faa grounded all 50 planes in service. the san jose-to-japan flights have been canceled through at least january 28th. >>> apple stock continued to slide today. it fell $63 today, more than 12%, to $450 a share. that's down $250 to september. the slump took billions out of apple's overall worth, what business analysts call the market cap. apple was so big, so huge the value of its loss is bigger than the total gross domestic product of afghanistan and bolivia combined. >>> freedom this is freedom, to create and to do and to build and artist as individuals. >> look, you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, i doubt you e, nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does s
experts believe these findings support stricter laws limiting you cell phone use while in the car. >>> and now an update on the investigation into boeing's 787 dreamliner. federal officials said today they are still far from determining a cause. we were expecting new information about the fires and failures of lithium iron batteries aboard two green liners. no one was injured but the faa grounded all 50 planes in service. the san jose-to-japan flights have been canceled through at...
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. >> how can you say somebody is a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun, for god's sakes and he killed a man! a father of five children! took my son away from me! how can they say he's a hero! >> reporter: hernandez' hearing today was brief, less than 5 minutes. but as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in that fight, but the da released a statement this afternoon about mr. hernandez. it said, in part, quote, mr. hernandez had no legal excuse or justification for using deadly force on an unarmed man. the da went on to say that this will play out inside the courtroom and in fact, they set a new court date of february 15th. reporting live in san jose, back to you, alan. it was really strange to see that fight just break out right in front of us, right as court was letting out. >> as you said, happened so quickly. lot of emotion. >> reporter: exactly. >> joe, thanks. >>> this just in tonight. a woman whose cel
. >> how can you say somebody is a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun, for god's sakes and he killed a man! a father of five children! took my son away from me! how can they say he's a hero! >> reporter: hernandez' hearing today was brief, less than 5 minutes. but as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in that...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant . >>> pretty interesting story if you haven't heard. the nfl has fined frank gore $10,000, he was wearing his socks to low during last sunday's game. afterwards his son pointed out another problem. >> you have a question for you? >> why is your pants so short? >> i have -- i just -- it was hot in here. . >> that's what he noticed. his second uniform fine. he was fined for fewing a football in to the stand. >> tonight the sharks play their first game at the shark tank. the sharks have opened the short regular season with two road wins. tonight's game starts at 7:30 and it's good news for fans and downtown businesses. >> when they are playing, i
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant . >>> pretty interesting story if you haven't heard. the...
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. >> twin trophies, a dream for sports fans and a nightmare for law enforcement. news tonight at 8:00 p.m. the plan to prevent problems is still in the works. s therese of the special reports. >> this scorched muni voboss with fires and are rich kansas was not a party scene after the giants' victory. police are not going to let that happen again. the one big change will be removing a garbage cans. >> we had a lot of fires when the giants won the world series. last week we were getting ready to prepare by doing a garbage can pack up. there is no fuel, there's no fires. there will also be more patrols in the mission district so they can manage crowds. >> a smaller crowd is easier for us to maintain and control. >> this is what they're going to do with muni a heartfelt >> they're going to run extra service so in a vase cannot get stark. sorry-boss cat ge s public boss can not to get the public bo there are more steps that they will plan to take to make sure that everything will be done to make this a safe super bowl. eureka, below the bart collecting evidence and >>
. >> twin trophies, a dream for sports fans and a nightmare for law enforcement. news tonight at 8:00 p.m. the plan to prevent problems is still in the works. s therese of the special reports. >> this scorched muni voboss with fires and are rich kansas was not a party scene after the giants' victory. police are not going to let that happen again. the one big change will be removing a garbage cans. >> we had a lot of fires when the giants won the world series. last week we were...
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mayor chuck reid has previously said he believes gun control laws should be handled at the state and federal level. >> 4:35. san jose police are trying to figure out if a car jacking is linked to monday's home invasion at an up scale neighborhood. we were the first to bring you the details on the robbery. four hours before the robbery monday night an elderly man was carjacked in front of his home. that happened near the intersection of redman avenue andle wallace drive. police say two men attacked the victim and took his car. that carjacking happened two and a half miles away from the home invasion robbery. in that attack, two to three men forced their way into a home on brett hart drive, tied up the elderly couple that lived there and ransacked the home before leaving in the victims' cars. >> the lafayette school district making a safety change in the wake of last month's sandy hook school shooting. the district planning to replace classroom door locks with some that can be locked from the inside. the current doors can be locked only from the outside using a key. it will cost less t
mayor chuck reid has previously said he believes gun control laws should be handled at the state and federal level. >> 4:35. san jose police are trying to figure out if a car jacking is linked to monday's home invasion at an up scale neighborhood. we were the first to bring you the details on the robbery. four hours before the robbery monday night an elderly man was carjacked in front of his home. that happened near the intersection of redman avenue andle wallace drive. police say two men...
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smart's attorney say that's the law. >> private crossing, by definition benefit only private parties. therefore the private parties must bear the expense. >> do you think there is a way that it could be publicly funded? >> we haven't investigated all those pieces yet. and again that goes back to where my vote was coming from. >> reporter: county supervisor david rabid also sits on the smart board. he voted against eminent domain. >> this is the first of many that will occur throughout our county and marin county that we need to do it the right way. we need to be good neighbors. >> reporter: there are more than 100 cross information smart's path. some will face the same challenge. >> there is very little interpretation. we are under a mandate as a public agency. we are stewards for public funds. there is a constitutional prohibition against gifting public funds to private entities. >> reporter: what's fair? who's to say. it's a bit like asking which came first, the chicken or the egg. the property owners precede smart, but the railroad right- of-way was there even earlier. still, it do
smart's attorney say that's the law. >> private crossing, by definition benefit only private parties. therefore the private parties must bear the expense. >> do you think there is a way that it could be publicly funded? >> we haven't investigated all those pieces yet. and again that goes back to where my vote was coming from. >> reporter: county supervisor david rabid also sits on the smart board. he voted against eminent domain. >> this is the first of many that...
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>> if it has an effect that reaches the school climate, we're going to do what we can do work with law enforcement to make sure that's corrected. >> reporter: morgan hill police arrested a 13-year-old for bullying two other students. he verbally and physically taunted them, shooting plastic b.b.s at them. >> the bully was trying to get the other two to use marijuana. when they declined, the relationship was severed. >> reporter: a school resource officer told the bully to stop. >> he knew his behavior was wrong. and went home and contacted the victims again through text messages, facebook and in person. >> reporter: parents are glad britton middle school and the police stopped the bullying before it escalated. >> think of all of the bullies or attempted to have been bullied by somebody. and it's not fun. and one never forgets it. >> reporter: the principal says a strong message of zero tolerance is needed, when teachers and parents want to keep kids safe on campus. >> if kids stop for a minute before they hit send, before they say that extra word, before they repeat that bit of gossip,
>> if it has an effect that reaches the school climate, we're going to do what we can do work with law enforcement to make sure that's corrected. >> reporter: morgan hill police arrested a 13-year-old for bullying two other students. he verbally and physically taunted them, shooting plastic b.b.s at them. >> the bully was trying to get the other two to use marijuana. when they declined, the relationship was severed. >> reporter: a school resource officer told the bully...
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we followed the california education laws. >> i understand. >> thank you . i'll see you in the meeting. >> all right. >> reporter: that convicted teacher has now been moved to a desk job. but under the terms of the settlement, she has to resign by the end of the school year. >>> the suspects in a shooting at a bart stargz still on the loose -- station are still on the loose. two teenagers were shoot on the walking path near the station. they are expected to be okay. >>> in oakland, police have detained two people in connection with a fire in a vacant victorian on harrison street. the two were rescued from the roof of the burning house just after 5:00. according to the owner, the property is known to house squatters. >>> for the first time in a couple weeks, we're actually seeing some rain around the bay area. what's going on? >> we have the rain outside, a wet shot there, san francisco, all of the bay area is pretty soggy right now. it's an invasion of green. none of the rainfall is terribly heavy. there's that smartering of green all over -- smattering of g
we followed the california education laws. >> i understand. >> thank you . i'll see you in the meeting. >> all right. >> reporter: that convicted teacher has now been moved to a desk job. but under the terms of the settlement, she has to resign by the end of the school year. >>> the suspects in a shooting at a bart stargz still on the loose -- station are still on the loose. two teenagers were shoot on the walking path near the station. they are expected to be...
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he needed to pass a law. most laws go into effect the year after it's enacted. he needed to pass a law that's enacted immediately. here's what democrats in sacramento did. they created a 1000-dollar appropriation, slapped it onto a bill that would put jerry brown's bill at the top of the ballot and passed it as a budget bill because budget bills go into effect immediately. of course when this happened the taxpayers association went to court and said absolutely, this is totally abusive, there's no way you can slap money onto the unrelated bill, say it's for a budget. and make it immediately. they said they're not going to stop the election from going ahead to the current system and on friday, third circuit appeals court ruled that what happened here was an abuse of process and should not happen again. >> what happens to the bill that puts constitutional amendments at the top of the ballot. >> it should be voided. they didn't say specifically but they did say it was entirely unconstitutional scenario and said that should actually make the law that ordered things o
he needed to pass a law. most laws go into effect the year after it's enacted. he needed to pass a law that's enacted immediately. here's what democrats in sacramento did. they created a 1000-dollar appropriation, slapped it onto a bill that would put jerry brown's bill at the top of the ballot and passed it as a budget bill because budget bills go into effect immediately. of course when this happened the taxpayers association went to court and said absolutely, this is totally abusive, there's...
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not really if you know it's a counterfeit because now you're breaking the law but you're probably not going to be prosecuted. >> it's too good to be true might be counterfeit. >> reporter: if it's 10 bucks for a 9ers shirt it's probably counterfeit. >> or if they can't spell it's a sign it's counterfeit. >> thank you. >>> here's a little bit of rain out there today. and we'll try to contain that look of surprise. but that's just what happens sometimes is, you know, with those little cutoff lows and they just have a mind of their own. >> 'tis the season second half of winter first half of spring we get low pressure areas cut off from the main flow of the jet stream and you get some rain. i didn't hear about that yesterday? you didn't. but it arrived today. i'm happy to report that this evening is i drew he for you if you are heading out and about. the radar really clearing out. this is a four-hour time lapse. notice things much drier now for the south bay, san jose up toward livermore along 680 we're dry but we had plenty of rainfall today. about .4" of rainfall. but it's not rain, it'
not really if you know it's a counterfeit because now you're breaking the law but you're probably not going to be prosecuted. >> it's too good to be true might be counterfeit. >> reporter: if it's 10 bucks for a 9ers shirt it's probably counterfeit. >> or if they can't spell it's a sign it's counterfeit. >> thank you. >>> here's a little bit of rain out there today. and we'll try to contain that look of surprise. but that's just what happens sometimes is, you...
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he plans to teach law at uc berkley. >> a record number of applicants for undergraduate admission. 8.6% rise in applicants from last year for a totele of nearly 175,000. that includes fresh men and transfer students. they're seeing a surge in foreign applicants up 45% and for the first time latino students are the largest in state group applying for freshman spots at 32%. >> a federal overseer says it's too soon for california to retake control of the prison mental health system. last week you'll remember that governor brown argued our state has done enough to reform the system and should be allowed to resume control. today they said too many california inmates are still committing suicide and going without treatment for mental illness. the 609 page report was written before governor brown's proposal last week. >>> new information tonight on the bar pilot involved in this month's crash of a oil tanker into a bridge. he was guiding that tanker january 7th when it hit one of the bridge piers. he had three other incidents in his 7 years on duty. that's the second worst record among the 15
he plans to teach law at uc berkley. >> a record number of applicants for undergraduate admission. 8.6% rise in applicants from last year for a totele of nearly 175,000. that includes fresh men and transfer students. they're seeing a surge in foreign applicants up 45% and for the first time latino students are the largest in state group applying for freshman spots at 32%. >> a federal overseer says it's too soon for california to retake control of the prison mental health system....
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hospital gets property tax funds through voter-approved bonds, so it must follow the same public meeting laws as the city council. instead, leaders reportedly discussed the cuts behind closed doors without any public notice and did not hold a vote. when asked about the legality of this issue, a lawyer for the hospital told the tribune that public notice was not required. >>> researchers have an answer for pregnant women worried that getting the flu vaccine could put their babies at risk. it won't. it turns out the most dangerous course of action is not getting the flu shot. the study looked at more than 117,000 pregnancies in norway. it found that women who caught the flu while pregnant had almost twice the chance of miscarriage. even if women got the flu after getting vaccinated, they were much less likely to miscarry. >>> the big question, what will you be watching this sunday, the 49ers or the best surfers from around the world? surf's up and mavericks is on. half moon bay and pillar point getting ready for the biggest party in the past few years. jean elle joins us in half moon bay. this
hospital gets property tax funds through voter-approved bonds, so it must follow the same public meeting laws as the city council. instead, leaders reportedly discussed the cuts behind closed doors without any public notice and did not hold a vote. when asked about the legality of this issue, a lawyer for the hospital told the tribune that public notice was not required. >>> researchers have an answer for pregnant women worried that getting the flu vaccine could put their babies at...